Patent classifications
A61B17/12104
MULTI-BALLOON DILATION CATHETER
A method of dilating a target anatomical structure of an ear, a nose, or a throat of a patient includes inserting a distal end of a balloon catheter into the ear, the nose, or the throat. The balloon catheter includes a balloon assembly coaxially disposed along a proximally extending shaft. The balloon assembly includes at least first and second dilation balloons that at least partially overlap one another. The method also includes distally advancing the distal end until the balloon assembly is disposed in the target anatomical structure. The method also includes selectively dilating the target anatomical structure based on a diameter of the target anatomical structure by inflating the first dilation balloon to a first diameter or inflating the second dilation balloon to a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter. The second inflation lumen is not in fluid communication with the first inflation lumen.
COOPERATIVE ACCESS HYBRID PROCEDURES
A method of operating a surgical anchoring system can include inserting an outer sleeve of a surgical instrument at least partially into a first natural body lumen, the outer sleeve having a working channel. The method can include inserting a channel arm of the surgical instrument through the working channel of the outer sleeve and into a second natural body lumen. The channel arm has at least one first anchor member coupled thereto and a control actuator operatively coupled to the at least one first anchor member. The method can include expanding the at least one first anchor member from an unexpanded state to an expanded state to form an anchor point at a portion of the second natural body lumen. The method can include controlling, by the control actuator, a motion of the channel arm to selectively manipulate an organ associated with the first and second natural body lumens.
Medical device, method and system for temporary occlusion of an opening in a lumen of a body
A medical system is disclosed that has three basic components; a retractable sheet, a first balloon that has a centrally arranged hollow, and a collapsible/expandable support structure at the hollow. The first balloon is for instance mounted/molded onto the exterior surface of the support structure. The aggregate of support structure and the first balloon is positioned, and once the sheet has been retracted from the first balloon, the first balloon is inflated. The support structure may be self-expandable or expandable by an expansion unit, such as a further balloon arranged at its inside. The lumen of the support structure is chosen to be smaller than that of a main lumen. The outside diameter of the inflated first balloon is chosen to be larger than the interior diameter of the main lumen.
System for treating an epistaxis
The invention relates to a system for treating an epistaxis, comprising: a compressible body designed to come into contact with walls of a nasal cavity of a patient, or surrounded by a veil of hemostatic properties; an envelope designed to envelop the compressible body; and a compression device for compressing the compressible body in the envelope, said compression device being designed so as to compress or release the compressible body.
Tamponade for nasal cavities or sinus cavities
A tamponade for nasal cavities or sinus cavities for tamponading a cavity of the nasal tract in the region of an ostium leading to the cavity with uniform force, comprising a thin-walled balloon which is made from a soft foil-like, only slightly expandable, smoothly folding polyurethane material, with a wall thickness in the range of 5 to 50 m, which is already completely shaped with the required tamponade dimensions or greater at the time of production, and can therefore be expanded without application of filling pressure, and said balloon occupies the respective, generally irregular-shaped cavity and the ostium of same when in the filled condition, through the development of forces that are as uniform as possible on the structures exposed to the balloon in such a way that a distal segment of the balloon is located inside the cavity where a tamponade is to be applied, a proximal segment of the balloon is located upstream of the cavity and a transostial segment of the balloon extends through the ostium and connects the distal segment of the balloon to the proximal segment of the balloon, wherein the transostial segment of the balloon is tapered relative to the proximal and distal segments of the balloon in the deployed state of the balloon, and the nasal cavity or sinus cavity tamponade is anchored in the transition region and reliably secured in position.
Inflatable and detachable balloon, designed to be implanted in a body cavity, associated treatment kit and draining method
The balloon includes a pouch formed of a sealed wall delimiting an internal space, and a valve for filling the internal space with a fluid, capable of being occluded after filling the internal space. The pouch delimits a fluid-draining orifice opening into the internal space. The balloon further includes an occluding ball that occludes the draining orifice. The occluding ball can be spherical or polyhedral, and be capable of releasing the draining orifice under the effect of a magnetic field, so as to enable the at least partial drainage of the fluid contained in the internal space. The occluding ball is movable along at least two distinct axes in relation to the pouch.
DEVICE FOR THE CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF NASAL AND PARANASAL SINUS DISEASES
The invention relates to medical technology, and more particularly to a device for the conservative treatment of nasal and paranasal sinus diseases. The present device comprises obturators for the posterior and anterior nasal openings, each obturator being in the form of an expandable sheath made of a resilient material and provided with a feed tube. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the cavity below the sheath, and the proximal end is provided with an adapter having a valve mechanism. The obturator sheath for the posterior nasal opening is hermetically fastened to the distal portion of its feed tube. The obturator sheath for the anterior nasal opening is hermetically fastened to a cuff. The cuff is provided with two channels, one of which holds the feed tube of the obturator sheath for the posterior nasal opening in such a way that the cuff can move along the entire length of the feed tube. The other channel holds a catheter for evacuating a pathological secretion from the paranasal sinuses and/or for introducing solutions of medicinal preparations into same for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The catheter is held in said channel in such a way that the distal portion thereof can be moved into the space between the obturator sheaths. The invention is intended to provide more effective treatment of nasal and paranasal sinus disorders.
CONVEYOR FOR IMPLANT HAVING AT LEAST ONE CAVITY
A conveyor for an implant having at least one cavity, including a conveying handle, a conveying cable, and a core wire. The conveying cable is a tubular body, a proximal end of the core wire is connected to the conveying handle, and a distal end of the core wire penetrates a distal end of the conveying cable from a proximal end of the conveying cable; a first control is provided on the conveying handle, and when the implant is connected to the distal end of the conveying cable, the first control controls the distal end of the core wire to extend into the implant to straighten the curved implant, or the first control controls the core wire to withdraw from the implant to restore the implant to a preset shape. The conveyor can load and release the implant on the conveyor, and be used in the entire implanting process.
PLUG FOR INSERTION INTO THE NOSE OR EAR OF A SUBJECT AND METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING A FLUID THERAPEUTIC AGENT USING SAID PLUG
A plug for insertion into the nose or ear of a subject, comprising: a body adapted to fit into a nostril or ear canal of the subject and a hollow tubular member with a collar disposed inside the body. The plug is adapted to receive a tip of a syringe for injection of a fluid therapeutic agent through the hollow tubular member for nasal administration or administration to the ear. A kit comprising the plug and a syringe, as well as a method for administering a fluid therapeutic agent to a subject using the plug are also disclosed.
Eustachian tube dilation balloon with ventilation path
An apparatus comprises a shaft, an expandable dilator, and at least one ventilation pathway. The shaft defines a longitudinal axis and comprises a distal and proximal ends with at least one shaft lumen. The expandable dilator comprises body with its own proximal and distal ends. The body is configured to transition between a contracted state and an expanded state. The body is configured to dilate a Eustachian tube of a patient in the expanded state. The at least one ventilation pathway is configured to provide ventilation from the distal end of the body to the proximal end of the body when the body is in the expanded state. In some examples, the ventilation pathway comprises a set of transversely oriented vent openings formed through the shaft. In some other examples, the ventilation pathway comprises a space defined between one or more radially outwardly protruding features of the expandable dilator.